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Re: Lost in the Frey - ARob

When was the last time this happened? It is a good thing and should be a given since we do have a veteran O-Line. I'd like to see him hit 1000 yds this season.

The O-line is coming together nicely, and A-rob is more aware of where the holes are going to be. He's listening to the line calls and learning WHERE to run. Rushing like this is going to win the team a lot of games.
Team: Eliminate mistakes and hang on to the %$@@@!!! football and we can see the post season.

Re: Lost in the Frey - ARob

My brother in law and I were watching the game and really like how he was getting some big runs. Yeah it stunk that a few got called back but I like how the o line is starting to get some things open. I hope they can keep that up and cut down on the holds - if they do A Rob could be looking at a 1000 yard year.

Re: Lost in the Frey - ARob

Re: Lost in the Frey - ARob

So far this season we have turned the ball over 12 times: 6 ints, 6 fumbles.

At that rate, the season will produce 48 T.O.s: 24 Ints and 24 lost fumbles..........................................and not a lot of wins.

Maybe more than that. We still have to play some teams that are a LOT better than Kent State at producing turnovers. Kansas is #2 in turnover margin, Missouri is #7, and we still have to play them. Not to mention teams like Nebraska and Oki State, which aren't exactly patsies either.

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